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Obama congratulates next UN chief Guterres on appointment

US President Barack Obama Tuesday congratulated the next UN chief Antonio Guterres on his recent election, pledging that the US would continue to work closely with the world body.

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[WASHINGTON] US President Barack Obama Tuesday congratulated the next UN chief Antonio Guterres on his recent election, pledging that the US would continue to work closely with the world body.

In the phone call Mr Obama stressed to the former Portuguese president, who will become the new secretary general of the United Nations on Jan 1, the importance of UN reform efforts, including "ensuring effective and accountable peacekeeping."

"The President pledged our continued assistance on UN efforts to address a wide array of global challenges," the White House said in a statement, "including climate change, forced migration, sustainable development, nonproliferation, humanitarian assistance, conflict prevention, peacekeeping, and promoting respect for human rights".

"He also stressed the importance of strengthening UN reform efforts, including ensuring effective and accountable peacekeeping and strengthening and modernising UN institutions."

Socialist politician Mr Guterres, who also served as UN refugee chief for a decade, is expected to play a more prominent role as the world's diplomat-in-chief than Ban Ki Moon, the South Korean who will step down after two five-year terms.

Mr Guterres recently won the unanimous backing from the Security Council to take the helm of the United Nations, capping a campaign that saw 13 candidates run for the top post including, for the first time, seven women.